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Wryneck174 viewsWryneck - Frampton Marsh - DigiscopedRussell Hayes08/29/13 at 09:37Colin Smale: Really well done with these Russ.
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Wryneck196 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 22:14Colin Smale: Even more goodies.
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Wryneck175 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 22:12Colin Smale: SUPERSONIC STUFF RUSS. Me jealous
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Wryneck177 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 22:10Colin Smale: wow, well done that man, terrific stuff
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Wryneck196 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 22:10Robert Hardy: very nice Russ
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Wryneck196 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 20:00Garry Wright: nice russ
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Wryneck196 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 19:33Richard Pipe: cracker Russ
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Clouded Yellow195 viewsMark Johnson08/28/13 at 18:25Dean Eades: SWEET mate
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Spotted Flycatcher72 viewsMark Johnson08/28/13 at 08:25Richard Pipe: Beauty
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Spotted Flycatcher72 viewsMark Johnson08/27/13 at 22:50Dean Eades: very nice mate
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Little egret79 viewsGarry Wright08/26/13 at 18:54Garry Wright: Cheers John
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Spotted Flycatcher.77 viewsPaul Neale08/26/13 at 14:52Paul Neale: Thanks John.
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Reed Warbler in my conservatory!148 viewsI was surprised to find this Reed Warbler INSIDE my conservatory this morning!
I did manage to get it out safely.
Paul Dumpleton08/26/13 at 11:35Paul Dumpleton: Yes John, He came back with us from Flamborough He...
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Little egret79 viewsGarry Wright08/25/13 at 23:51John Clarkson: Very nice Garry
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Spotted Flycatcher.77 viewsPaul Neale08/25/13 at 19:48John Clarkson: Nice portrait
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Reed Warbler in my conservatory!148 viewsI was surprised to find this Reed Warbler INSIDE my conservatory this morning!
I did manage to get it out safely.
Paul Dumpleton08/25/13 at 19:47John Clarkson: Did you also notice the Puffin?
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Woodchat Shrike.119 viewsPaul Neale08/23/13 at 11:05Paul Neale: Thanks Dean.
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Ruff68 viewsRuss Telfer08/21/13 at 08:32Colin Smale: Like.
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Ruff52 viewsRuss Telfer08/20/13 at 21:48Dean Eades: sweet
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Little Stint79 viewsRuss Telfer08/20/13 at 19:38Trevor Gunby: That's a nice shot Russ - well done!
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Buzzard76 viewsFrom the car park.Trevor Gunby08/20/13 at 18:57Russ Telfer: Nice Trev
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Marsh Harrier85 viewsRobert Hardy08/20/13 at 13:06Neil Kurz: Wow!
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HIDDEN HIDES382 viewsSubject in Linc's bird chat. Taken last year. This hide is even worse this year! How many more are there like this?Colin Smale08/20/13 at 09:10Colin Smale: And still nothing is being done about this.
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Dean Eades - Clouded yellow 221 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades08/19/13 at 21:35Dean Eades: cheers Russ
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Dean Eades - Clouded yellow 221 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades08/19/13 at 18:33Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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